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Observations. 
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1700 
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X 
X 
X 
X 
2100 
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54° 15' to 
54° 39' 
"Western 
500 
1800 
X 
X 
1150 
X 
1850 
X 
X 
X 
2000 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
2200 
X 
X 
2200 
X 
54° 45'to 
55° 19' 
N. east'm 
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X 
X 
X 
1160 
1280 
2200 
1800 
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1300 
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X 
1500 
240O 
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1400 
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1850 
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2400 
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54° 30'to 
55° 25' 
Western 
The Moume mountain height is from N. E. Ireland 
flora. 
In Scotland this sedge is more alpine than in 
Ireland ; its mean lower limit would be higher. 
It is the commonest alpine species in Ireland, 
but at the same time it always maintains its 
position. I met with it once by Lake Scardaun 
below Nephinbeg in Mayo, as a casual, at 850 
feet. Elsewhere the summit of Knockalla in 
Fanet, Co. Donegal, is its lowest limit at 1000. 
